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Soldiers Killed in Iran War Remembered as Devoted Fathers and Reservists
Fallen US troops honored for their service and family commitments
Published on Mar. 4, 2026
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The US soldiers killed in the recent conflict with Iran are being remembered as dedicated fathers and reservists who were just days away from returning home to their families. Sergeant First Class Nicole Amor was only days from reuniting with her husband and two children when a drone strike took her life.
Why it matters
The deaths of these US troops highlight the ongoing human toll of military conflicts, especially on families and reservist forces. Their stories underscore the sacrifices made by service members and their loved ones.
The details
Sergeant First Class Nicole Amor and several other US soldiers were killed in a drone strike just days before she was set to return home to her family in West Des Moines, Iowa. Amor had been serving in the reserves while also working as a civilian. The fallen troops are being honored for their commitment to both military service and their roles as parents and community members.
- Sergeant First Class Nicole Amor was killed in a drone strike on March 1, 2026.
- She was just days away from returning home to her family in West Des Moines, Iowa.
The players
Sergeant First Class Nicole Amor
A US Army reservist who was killed in a drone strike just days before she was set to return home to her family in West Des Moines, Iowa.
What they’re saying
“Nicole was a devoted mother and soldier who made the ultimate sacrifice for her country. We will forever be grateful for her service and the sacrifices her family has made.”
— Brigadier General Sarah Thompson, Commanding Officer
The takeaway
The deaths of these US reservists highlight the ongoing human toll of military conflicts, especially on families and community members who serve. Their stories underscore the profound sacrifices made by service members and their loved ones.
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